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Greetings -

I'm shooting a 15 second TV commercial in Melbourne for Just Car Insurance.

I'm looking for a hero car- an R34 Skyline - parked in a great looking warehouse. Its not driving- just parked and revving.

This is my style reference- how I want it to look.

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Unfortunately its a lunch not money gig - so if you'd like your ride showcased on a nation-wide commercial - and you don't mind hanging out on set for four or five hours while we shoot it -email me shots of your beast.

The shoot takes place on this Saturday (18th August) in a Footscray warehouse location. I look forward to seeing your beasts...

Cheers,

Jolyon Watkins

Exit Films Melbourne

Edited by exit films
And if you decide you want a 33 yell out..

I'll come down...

sif theyd want a 33 Mav... :D

unless it looked like that one in ur avatar... Now thats a mod i would love to call up JC's to insure.

To those that have sent pictures thru - Thank-you!

When I was weighing up what we should shoot for this commercial - the activity of this forum sprang to mind.

AND the cars are looking wicked -

Final selection will be happening shortly so keep 'em coming if you haven't had a chance to send thru.

Our choice has to take in a number of factors including duco colour and how that works photographically in the location.

And our course it has to be approved by the client(s).

I will get around to responding personally by the end of the day - its a quick turn around job so I'll be letting you all know shortly.

Cheers J

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DAMNNNNNNN I WANT THIS BADDDD

the pics i took are crap but the paints immac

not sure if its a hero car....i sorta made it to be more of a villain car lol......so maybe theres a possible future chance if this dosnt work out LOL

shoot us a email at "[email protected]" if ya need anythin

Edited by R34NRG

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